tliG Journal. There are now more than four thousand Members of the Museum 

 who are contributing to this work. If you believe that the ;^[useum is doing a use- 

 ful service to science and to education, the Trustees invite you to lend your sup- 

 port by becoming a ]\rember. 



The various Classes of Tiesident ]\rend)ership are as follows: 



Annual Member $10 



Sustaining Member (annually) 25 



Life ]\Iember " . 100 



Fellow 500 



Patron 1,000 



Associate Benefactor 10,000 



Associate Founder 25,000 



Benefactor 50,000 



They have the following privileges: 



An Annual Pass admitting to the Members' Eoom 



Complimentary tickets admitting to the Members' Eoom for distribution to 



their friends 

 Services of the Instructor for guidance through the ^luseum 

 Two course tickets to Spring Lectures 

 Two course tickets to Autumn Lectures 

 Current numbers of all Guide Leaflets on request 

 Complimentary copies of the American Museum Journal 



Associate Membership 



In order that those not living in Xew York City might have a ])orsonal interest 

 in the Museum and its work, the class of Associate ]\rendK'rs was established in 

 1916. These Members have the following privileges: 



Current issues of the A.merican Museum Journal — a popular illustrated 

 ]nagazine of science, travel, exploration and discovery, published monthly 

 from October to May (eight numbers annually), the volume beginning in 

 January 



A complimentary copy of the President's Annual Eeport, giving a complete 

 list of all IMembers 



An Annual Pass admitting to the ^lembers* Eoom. This large tower room 

 on the third floor of the building, open every day in the year, is given over 

 exclusively to Members, and is equipped with every comfort for rest, read- 

 ing, and correspondence 



Two complimentary tickets admitting to the ^[embers' Eoom for distriliution 

 by Members to their friends 



The services of an Instructor for guidance when visiting the ^Museum 



Publications of the Museum 



The Scientific Publications of the ]\[useum comprise the Memoirs, Bulletin 

 and Anthropological Papers, the Memoirs, and Bulletin edited by J. A. Allen, the 

 AntJiropological Papers by Clark Wissler. These pul)lications cover the field and 

 laboratory researches of the institution. 



The Popular Scientific Publications of the Museum comprise the Ilandhool-s, 

 Leaflets, and General Guide, edited by Frederic A. Lucas, and the Journal, edited 

 bv ]\Tarv Cvnthia Dickerson. 



